On Fri, 2018-07-06 at 13:54 -0400, Don Zickus wrote: > On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 01:16:11PM -0700, Joe Perches wrote: > > On Tue, 2018-06-26 at 14:25 -0400, Prarit Bhargava wrote: > > > OSes have additional maintainers that should be cc'd on patches or may > > > want to circulate internal patches. > > > > > > Parse the .get_maintainer.MAINTAINERS file. Entries in the file > > > can begin with a '+' to indicate the email and list entries should be > > > added to the exiting MAINTAINERS output, or a '-' to indicate that the > > > entries should override the existing MAINTAINERS file. > > > > > > Also add a help entry for the .get_maintainers.ignore file. > > > > I see no reason for this patch to be applied. > > Why should it? > > Why shouldn't this be in your private repository? > > Hi Joe, > > Would you be open to a '--mfile=<path>/MAINTAINERS' option that would > override the default ./MAINTAINERS file? Then we could just add that to our > .get_maintainers.conf file.
Hi Don. Sure. And that kinda already exists in mainline with --find-maintainer-files where any subdirectory that contains a MAINTAINER file is also read. > Just trying to find ways to minimize our collection of private patches. Perhaps that could be extended for your purpose with some additional argument like a specific optional directory/path where every subdirectory would be found. > Cheers, > Don cheers back, Joe > > > + $line =~ s/\s*\n?$//; > > > + push(@mfiles, $line); > > > + } > > > + close($conffile); > > > + if ($add eq 0) { > > > + foreach my $file (@mfiles) { > > > + read_maintainer_file("$file"); > > > + } > > > + return; > > > + } > > > + } > > > + > > > if (-d "${lk_path}MAINTAINERS") { > > > opendir(DIR, "${lk_path}MAINTAINERS") or die $!; > > > my @files = readdir(DIR); > > > @@ -1068,6 +1094,14 @@ Notes: > > > Entries in this file can be any command line argument. > > > This file is prepended to any additional command line arguments. > > > Multiple lines and # comments are allowed. > > > + File ".get_maintainer.ignore", if it exists in the linux kernel source > > > root > > > + directory, can contain a list of email addresses to ignore. > > > Multiple > > > + lines and # comments are allowed. > > > + File ".get_maintainer.MAINTAINERS", if it exists in the linux kernel > > > source > > > + root directory, can change the location of the MAINTAINERS file. > > > + Entries beginning with a '+' are added to the default list, and > > > + entries beginning with a '-' override the existing MAINTAINERS list > > > + lookup. Multiple lines and # comments are allowed. > > > Most options have both positive and negative forms. > > > The negative forms for --<foo> are --no<foo> and --no-<foo>. > > >